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    The Ramayana

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    World Civilization 101 May 13‚ 2011 The Ramayana deals with many cultural values reflective of the author and his community. ________________________________________ In a five to seven page paper discuss the underlying values you see. What might be said about the intersection of religion and political rule? What can be said about gender relations and role models for husbands and wives? Is the end of the story reality based? Ater reading the Ramayana I noticed the theme was loyalty. It would

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    Aqsa Sheikh Eng 209- Prof. Jeff Shalan October 31st‚ 2008 Ramayana and the concept of Lust Ramayana by R.K. Narayana is an epic tale of the protector god Vishnu in his human form as Rama. Ramayana is not just a story about Rama’s journey to abolish evil but it also deals with conquering the five fold evils and reaching a higher level of one’s own spirituality. Lust is one of the main fold evils and is a very common subject in the epic tale. In many instances and situations‚ Rama conquers it

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    Ramara Character Analysis

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    describing a figure of his imagination. What Valmiki didn’t know was that there was a perfect man named Rama and he would be the mortal that destroyed Ravana. (Page 4) Because no immortal man could kill Ravana and end his tyranny‚ Rama was necessary to destroy Ravana once and for all. (page 10) Even though Rama is the one who was made to destroy Ravana‚ they share a lot of characteristics‚ as they are both good leaders‚ but I think their most defining features are what sets them apart. Because Rama

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    Gilgamesh and Ramayana

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    An Epic Definition There was a time when gods and demons roamed the earth. A time when humanity lived at the mercy of divine beings‚ who executed their wills against the humans‚ following their own selfish desires and placing humans in a position of piety to these dominant beings. This time on earth is one of great men who fought against these demigods‚ giving them great fame passed on as stories in the oral tradition. Though it is unrealistic to believe that these men truly fought against divine

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    Description Kubera is the Lord of Wealth. Kubera is also principally revered as the God who bestows fortunes and prosperity. He is deputed as the king of Yakshas (semi-divine species like Rakshasas‚ Guhyakas‚ Kinnaras‚ Kinnoris and Gandharvas) who assist Him in safeguarding the treasures lying in the lap of the earth and in the roots of the trees. He is always remembered with the goddess of fortune‚ Lakshmi. As the God of wealth and material‚ his responsibilities are to distribute them while creating

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    Rama and Lord Ram

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    Lessons from Ramayana Lessons from Ramayana 25 25 By H H Radhanath Swami 1. Power of Bad Association: It was a known fact in Ayodhya that Kaikeyi loved Lord Rama more than his own son Bharath‚ then how could she become so evil. It is by her bad association with Mantara. 2. Attachment to service & not to the position: Lord Ram was willing to become the king as a service to Maharaj Dasarath and He was also willing to go to the forest as a service to His father. 3. Mission

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    The Ramayana of Valmiki details the story of Ramayana‚ a prince who is exiled to the Dandaka forest for a period of fourteen years. His wife Sita‚ and his brother Laksmana choose to follow him into exile. During their exile Sita is kidnapped by Ravana‚ an evil king that Rama must defeat before he can recover his wife and regain his kingdom. Odysseus and Ramayana were both depicted as the “ideal man” in their respective cultures. They were heroes of royal descent with character traits their cultures

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    the ramayana essay

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    about a woman revolves around her appearance. Women are judged by their appearances. Beauty is the first aspect a man notices when meeting a woman. Sita is “a woman of unearthly beauty” (Narayan 76). Rama falls in love at first sight with Sita and Ravana falls in love with the mere description of Sita. This shows how significant a woman’s appearance is in The Ramayana. Before anything else is taken into consideration‚ beauty will always stand first. One’s personality is determined by how beautiful

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    Shloka Translation

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    r[m!‚ daivataiçca samägamya drañöumabhyägato raëam | %pagMyaävIÔammgSTyae Égvan! \i;>. 2. upägamyäbravédrämamagastyo bhagavän åñiù || 2|| 1‚ 2. Beholding Sri Rama‚ standing absorbed in thought on the battle-field‚ exhausted by the fight‚ and Ravana facing him‚ duly prepared for an encounter‚ and approaching Sri Rama‚ the glorious sage Agastya‚ who had come in the company of gods to witness the encounter now spoke as follows: Page 1 of 12 ram ram mhabahae z&[u guý< snatnm!‚ räma räma

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    noticed her stalking Sita‚ he punished her by chopping off her nose‚ ears and breasts with his sword. However‚ Sita is the opposite. When Rama was put into exile‚ Sita refused to not be by his side and came with him. Even after being kidnapped by Ravana‚ she did not lie with him because she was faithful and honest to Rama. However‚ Rama could not believe that she had been faithful‚ so Sita jumped into a fire and "From the heart of the flame rose the god of fire‚ bearing Sita‚ and presented her to

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